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IJF Grand Slam Qazaqstan Barysy | Astana, Kazakstan :KAZ

 

Day 1

 

Women’s 48kg

Gold- :KAZ Galiya Tynbayeva

Silver- :AIN Sabina Giliazova

Bronze- :TUR Tugce Beder

Bronze- :FRA Shirine Boukli

 

Women’s 52kg

Gold- :ISR Gefen Primo

Silver- :BRA Larissa Pimenta

Bronze- :ESP Ayumi Leiva Sanchez

Bronze- :CHN Zhu Yeqing

 

Women’s 57kg

Gold- :CAN Christa Deguchi :cheer::yes

Silver- :BRA Rafaela Silva

Bronze- :JPN Haruka Funakubo

Bronze- :FRA Sarah-Leonie Cysique

 

Men’s 60kg

Gold- :AIN Ramazan Abdulaev

Silver- :TPE Yung-Wei Yang

Bronze- :ITA Andrea Carlino

Bronze- :KAZ Yeldos Smetov

 

Men’s 66kg

Gold- :AIN Murad Chopanov

Silver- :ITA Matteo Piras

Bronze- :FIN Luukas Saha

Bronze- :AZE Kamran Suleymanov

 

Full Results 

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IJF Grand Slam Qazaqstan Barysy | Astana, Kazakstan :KAZ

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 63kg

Gold- :CRO Katarina Kristo 

Silver- :SLO Andreja Leski

Bronze- :JPN Minami Aono

Bronze- :GER Dena Pohl

 

Women’s 70kg

Gold- :POR Tais Pina

Silver- :CRO Lara Cvjetko

Bronze- :ITA Kim Polling

Bronze- :GBR Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown

 

Men’s 73kg

Gold- :ITA Manuel Lombardo

Silver- :AIN Danil Lavrentev

Bronze- :KAZ Bakhitzhan Abdurakhmanov

Bronze- :AIN Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov

 

Men’s 81kg

Gold- :UZB Sharofiddin Boltaboev

Silver- :GER Timo Cavelius

Bronze- :KAZ Abylaikhan Zhubanazar

Bronze- :JPN Sotaro Fujiwara

 

Full Results 

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IJF Grand Slam Qazaqstan Barysy | Astana, Kazakstan :KAZ

 

Day 3

 

 

Women’s 78kg

Gold- :CHN Ma Zhenzhao

Silver- :GER Ana-Monta Olek

Bronze- :GBR Emma Reid

Bronze- :AIN Nadezhda Tatarchenko

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :FRA Romane Dicko

Silver- :CHN Su Xin

Bronze- :AIN Elis Startseva

Bronze- :JPN Akira Sone

 

@Adriano forgot to update the women’s results :facepalm:

 

Men’s 90kg

Gold- :AIN Yahor Varapayeu

Silver- :GER Eduard Trippel

Bronze- :AZE Eljan Hajiyev

Bronze- :AZE Vugar Talibov

 

Men’s 100kg

Gold- :JPN Aaron Wolf

Silver- :SUI Daniel Eich

Bronze- :POR Jorge Fonseca

Bronze- :ISR Peter Paltchik

 

Men’s +100kg

Gold- :JPN Tatsuro Saito

Silver- :TJK Temur Rakhimov

Bronze- :NED Jur Spijkers

Bronze- :TUR Ibrahim Tataroglu

 

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Zagreb Grand Prix - Quick Key Takeaways

 

Most who competed did not compete at the Olympics, but some did compete. 

Most countries sent their B Team. 

 

u60kg

Gold - Davlatov :KAZ

Augusto :BRA out in first round

 

u66kg 

Gold - Rakhmetkali :KAZ

Rare 7th placement for :ESA Calix 

 

u48kg

Gold- Koga :JPN beat :KAZ Tynbayeva in Finals 

 

u52kg

Gold - Omori :JPN
I was shocked by Asevsta :CYP out in the second round

 

u57kg

Gold - Faiza Mokdar :FRA

SIlver for :CRO Ana Viktorija Puljiz, who had just moved up from u52. 

 

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Day 2

 

u73kg

Gold - Daniel Szegedi :HUN

 

u81kg

Gold - Victor Sterpu :MDA

 

u63kg

Gold - Kirari Yamaguchi:JPN

 

u70kg

Gold - Sanne Vermeer :NED

 

Jack Yonezuka :USA, Mykhailo Svidrak :UKR, Ryuga Tanaka:JPN all out before repechage rounds. 

 

 



 

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